Forget that one. I bought it on a $59 coupon and took it back when it was so flimsy and poorly made that I couldn't set it up to work as intended. One specific problem was the guard for the disc extended out past the disc so it was impossible to slide material across the sanding disc. I adjusted all the screws in their slotted holes around the entire tool but I still couldn't get enough adjustment range to get that guard where it needed to be.
I had a deadline project to do and after spending a frustrating evening trying the 'some assembly required' I took it back. I noticed the floor display had the same problem, maybe it was a customer return. Went to Home Depot and bought the similar Ryobi for near double the price. Everything works correctly and its perfectly aligned right out of the box. Higher amps (more power) and it feels like a quality tool.
Sometimes HF's stuff is disappointing. I've found Ryobi is the next step up, still inexpensive and homowner-intended, but always capable of working as you had hoped the HF item would.
Summary: that particular item Not Recommended by me because it was so far out of spec it couldn't be set up to be useful.
I posted about this many pages back. Here's a quote if you don't want to read the whole thing.